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    Quote Originally Posted by FLUB View Post
    Ouch! I've also got a Rocket III so maybe a soft cock but definitely big balls :-D. Anyway, I compare my sex life to a Ferrari....... I don't have one of those either!!
    certainly got the thick skin required for KB.

    Quote Originally Posted by sootie View Post
    It is a whole etiquette thing this waving. You really need to be up with the play!
    Big bikes never wave to little bikes
    Little bikes never wave to big bikes
    Big bikes nearly always wave to other big bikes
    Little bikes occasionally wave to other little bikes
    Oh yes; Only Harleys wave to other Harleys! (Quite right too)
    Then there is the loneliness factor. If it is lonely enough even bikers & cagers wave to each other!
    In parts of Australia, if you are beside your vehicle in a lonely place (probably broken down) the law requires that any motorist must actually stop and talk to any other motorist & make sure they are OK!

    Anyway, enjoy getting the hang of it all, it still cracks me up!
    Don't turn this into another waving thread

    Enjoy your riding Blindeye
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    I wave to anyone and every one

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    Quote Originally Posted by oneofsix View Post
    certainly got the thick skin required for KB.



    Don't turn this into another waving thread

    Enjoy your riding Blindeye
    We have not even started on headlight flashing yet!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sootie View Post
    It is a whole etiquette thing this waving. You really need to be up with the play!
    Big bikes never wave to little bikes
    Little bikes never wave to big bikes
    Big bikes nearly always wave to other big bikes
    Little bikes occasionally wave to other little bikes
    Oh yes; Only Harleys wave to other Harleys! (Quite right too)
    Then there is the loneliness factor. If it is lonely enough even bikers & cagers wave to each other!
    In parts of Australia, if you are beside your vehicle in a lonely place (probably broken down) the law requires that any motorist must actually stop and talk to any other motorist & make sure they are OK!

    Anyway, enjoy getting the hang of it all, it still cracks me up!
    So I should only wave to other little bikes occasionally and maybe cagers if I'm lonely? It will have to be when I'm stationary because I wouldn't dare to let go of one hand just yet. What are the consequences of waving to a harley? I'll only wave to myself in a reflective surface if I know I will wave back

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    Quote Originally Posted by sootie View Post
    We have not even started on headlight flashing yet!
    Man! Headlight flashing too! This is getting complicated

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlindEye View Post
    Man! Headlight flashing too! This is getting complicated
    Yeah, well, this can mean "hello I see you" (you know - the old african tribal greeting) OR
    Watch out for the radar cop up ahead (1 flash = 20kms odd / 10 fast flashes = hit the brakes now!) OR
    I have an old motorcycle with headlight that bobs up & down when it feels like it. LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by caseye View Post
    ..........................course no waving to those Hardly things, nor those can of spam ones, lol...........
    You mean us Can of Spam riders went to all the trouble of getting training wheels just so we could take one hand off the bars without falling over and you still won't wave to us?

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    Quote Originally Posted by FLUB View Post
    You mean us Can of Spam riders went to all the trouble of getting training wheels just so we could take one hand off the bars without falling over and you still won't wave to us?
    With Canams, most real bikers wonder if they could somehow reach out with one leg & trip them up

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    Quote Originally Posted by FLUB View Post
    Riding bikes is more than a hobby, it gets into your soul.
    Absolutely right man! I can't wait until next week so I can take my bike out on the highway and ride it like every one else (same speed and not limited to 70km)!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Merlin.pgd View Post
    Absolutely right man! I can't wait until next week so I can take my bike out on the highway and ride it like every one else (same speed and not limited to 70km)!!
    Why are you limited to 70km? Do you perhaps need to review the road rules? I think you are about a year late.
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    Quote Originally Posted by oneofsix View Post
    Why are you limited to 70km? Do you perhaps need to review the road rules? I think you are about a year late.

    Well when I got my learners last year the rules were that you can't ride faster the 70km on your learners and recently I found out that there are new rules coming which will take effect on 1 October 2012 and also it includes the new power-to-weight ratio of 150 kilowatts per tonne and
    an upper engine capacity limit of 660cc.

    So I'm not sure if I'm year late or the new rules will come into effect next week.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Merlin.pgd View Post
    Well when I got my learners last year the rules were that you can't ride faster the 70km on your learners and recently I found out that there are new rules coming which will take effect on 1 October 2012 and also it includes the new power-to-weight ratio of 150 kilowatts per tonne and
    an upper engine capacity limit of 660cc.

    So I'm not sure if I'm year late or the new rules will come into effect next week.
    The speed limit for learners was lifted 1 October 2011, check the NZTA site

    What are the conditions of a learner licence?

    • You must not ride a motorcycle with an engine capacity greater than 250cc.
    • You must not ride between 10pm and 5am.
    • You must display an L (learner) plate on the back of your motorcycle at all times when you are riding. Failure to display L plates could result in 25 demerit points and a fine of $100.
    • You must have your learner licence with you whenever you are riding.
    • You must not carry a passenger.
    • You must not tow another vehicle.
    • There is a zero alcohol limit if you are under 20. That means if you ride after consuming even one drink you can be charged with drink driving. If you have an alcohol level of less than 150 micrograms per litre of breath and less than 30 milligrams per 100 millilitres of blood you could be fined and given 50 demerit points. If your alcohol limit is higher, you could be disqualified from driving, given 50 demerit points and either fined or imprisoned.
    • If you're 20 or older, the legal alcohol limit is 400 micrograms per litre of breath or 80 milligrams per 100 millilitres of blood.


    Breaching the learner conditions of your driver licence (other than failing to display L plates) could result in you receiving 35 demerit points and a fine of $100. If you breach any other conditions of your driver licence you could receive 25 demerit points and be subject to a fine of $400.
    I didn't see any speed restriction there.


    Power to weight rather than cc restriction comes in on Monday but the 70k limit has already gone.

    Found a media release for you from 2011

    Changes coming for learner motorcycle licence holders
    28 Sep 2011 | National Office
    Learner motorcycle licence holders will be able to drive at similar speeds as vehicles travelling around them on open roads when updated traffic rules come into force this Saturday (1 October).
    Last edited by oneofsix; 27th September 2012 at 14:12. Reason: Media release added
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    Quote Originally Posted by oneofsix View Post
    The speed limit for learners was lifted 1 October 2011, check the NZTA site



    I didn't see any speed restriction there.


    Power to weight rather than cc restriction comes in on Monday but the 70k limit has already gone.

    Found a media release for you from 2011
    WOW I cannot believe that i missed it for one YEAR!!! I didn't take my bike out on the highway all this time for nothing...!?

    That's sad, I feel sorry for myself

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    Quote Originally Posted by oneofsix View Post
    The speed limit for learners was lifted 1 October 2011, check the NZTA site



    I didn't see any speed restriction there.


    Power to weight rather than cc restriction comes in on Monday but the 70k limit has already gone.

    Found a media release for you from 2011
    Thanks for letting me know man!

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    Quote Originally Posted by FLUB View Post
    You mean us Can of Spam riders went to all the trouble of getting training wheels just so we could take one hand off the bars without falling over and you still won't wave to us?
    Mate I wave to anyone and I have even been known to stop and ask a Hardly rider if he was OK, turns out ( so he says) he was getting his rain gear out.
    Never yet deliberately ridden past another biker on the road side without a r u OK nod, wave, you know the drill.

    Merlin don't feel sorry get even man. go for lots of rides and enjoy your now ingrained riding ability and most importantly , still, ride your own ride, if that means not going as fast or as hard into a corner as the guy in front of you, don't, look out for you first and foremost.
    Have fun on those great BIG open roads now ya hear.
    Every day above ground is a good day!:

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